Education, Volumen43New England Publishing Company, 1923 |
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... ideas about the right kind of a man , — the Prince Charming . Biologically viewed she , too , is conscious of her long legs at first ( she soon gets used to showing them ) . At the same time she is more than anxious to expose her arms ...
... ideas about the right kind of a man , — the Prince Charming . Biologically viewed she , too , is conscious of her long legs at first ( she soon gets used to showing them ) . At the same time she is more than anxious to expose her arms ...
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... idea at the bottom of their work , namely , " learn to do by doing , " and " connect up the school with life . " Take Latin for example . It is studied in our high schools . It no longer con- nects us with life . It did at one time ...
... idea at the bottom of their work , namely , " learn to do by doing , " and " connect up the school with life . " Take Latin for example . It is studied in our high schools . It no longer con- nects us with life . It did at one time ...
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... ideas which were presented . Another plan is to send a teacher to a particular teacher to learn some specific thing . She should be instructed as to what she should learn and the teacher visited should be told why she is being visited ...
... ideas which were presented . Another plan is to send a teacher to a particular teacher to learn some specific thing . She should be instructed as to what she should learn and the teacher visited should be told why she is being visited ...
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... human values . A means of providing a competence we must have ; but there has been no way discovered for making money first , with the idea of making a man afterwards . " I visited a forge Introducing Virgil to the Blacksmith 37.
... human values . A means of providing a competence we must have ; but there has been no way discovered for making money first , with the idea of making a man afterwards . " I visited a forge Introducing Virgil to the Blacksmith 37.
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... ideas which have directed affairs and which have had a part in the development of great moral principles . One may economize further by choosing a few countries which , by their strong characteristics , their im- portance as leading ...
... ideas which have directed affairs and which have had a part in the development of great moral principles . One may economize further by choosing a few countries which , by their strong characteristics , their im- portance as leading ...
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